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  <text>In VS 2002 if you used the &lt;strong&gt;/clr&lt;/strong&gt; (use managed extentions)  switch and the &lt;strong&gt;/zi &lt;/strong&gt;switch (debug code) in a C++ project, it automatically issued the &lt;strong&gt;/AssemblyDebugable&lt;/strong&gt; switch to in the linker. It no longer does this in VS 2003 which means it must be set manually in the settings dialog for the project.

In addition, make sure you mark only the the methods that actually reference managed code as managed. All other methods should be marked as unmanaged. Otherwise, you may find that the debugger will refuse to step into your managed C++ code.</text>
  <last_update>2007-10-04T00:52:20.7550806Z</last_update>
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